Tag: mambo

Well kids, after four years as one of the most popular content management systems on the ‘net, Joomla! 1.0.x is throwing in the towel. Joomla! (news, site ) recently announced the end of all development tasks, security upgrades and community support for the first version of the 1.0.

Well kids, the title pretty much says it all: MiaCMS is done. Kaput. Finito. No more. The final announcement of the platform's end of days came along with the last minor release, version 4.9, which will reportedly be maintained with major bug fixes and/or security patches for the foreseeable future.

Mambo's Peter Lamont, owner of the MamboXchange developer forge, has just assigned the domain and its accompanying websites to the Mambo Foundation.
The Mambo Foundation shouldered serious volatility in managing the Mambo project after the separation of Mambo and Joomla into separate entities in 2005. Life on the open source

Since the breakup of Mambo into separate Joomla and Mambo projects on August 17, 2005, the Mambo project has been in a bit of disarray. The Mambo Foundation hopes to tighten things up by going from ruled-by-committee model to making Chad Auld the leader of the project.

Hot off the gossip wire: IBM is falling for Drupal. Hmmmm. ECM leader IBM has developed a series of nine tutorials for Open Source CMS Drupal. And as it turns out, Drupal runs rather well on IBM Linux servers while plugged-into IBM's DB2 Express-C database.

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